With the high cost of travel and shrinking budgets, most organizations today are already meeting virtually, or are considering it. WebHuddle’s open source software for virtual meetings is designed to be simple to use. No installation is needed; the quick-loading thin client runs in a web browser on any Java-enabled computer (Linux, Windows, Unix, Mac). All data is encrypted by HTTPS protocol for security. Organizations can use WebHuddle over an
existing teleconferencing service or utilize its optional VOIP. Presentations can be recorded for playback over a web browser for later viewing. Try it out on WebHuddle’s website; if you like it you may download it and use it on your network.
March 22nd, 2012
Implementing “Choose Civility,” a Community-wide Campaign
March 20th, 2012
Pre Conference: Winning Grants
March 19th, 2012
Friday Sessions: Teens, Jail Libraries and Budgetary Woes
March 19th, 2012
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